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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-16T10:30:56.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.horseandhound.co.uk",
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  "textContent": "We’re not short of experts to guide dressage forward, says Anna. The knowledge is there if we choose to listen.\n\n**British grand prix dressage rider and trainer Anna Ross on dressage being under public scrutiny and the potential for AI to support judging in the future**\n\nDressage is back in the spotlight and, while the FEI has issued its penalties and attempted to move on, the court of public opinion is rather less forgiving. The Times in particular seems to have developed a keen interest in dressage, which isn’t something the sport is used to. Recently their chief sports writer, Owen […]",
  "title": "Anna Ross: ‘Everyone’s watching now, and willingness to question ourselves has to be part of the deal’"
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